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Disguise

Nezaket Ekici

Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv

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Title
Disguise
Gallery
Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv
Year
2013
Duration
9 min 57 s
Format & Technical

Single channel, HD video, Colour, Sound

The idea for this work from Nezaket Ekici’s former Performance Permanent Words (2009), in which she also hangs upside down, reacting newspapers, quotations from the Quran and personal statements concerning statements concerning women’s status in the Islamic world, with all its benefits and disadvantages. Some stories tell about young women, even young girls, who experience violence against them, others about the view on women from the traditional perspective of the Quran. Some of the stories come from Ekici’s personal diary.

In her new Video Performance Disguise she takes a step further, showing a woman that finds herself not only up-side down, but who is hindered to act and to talk because of black plaster that covers her head, face and mouth. The artist becomes less and less comfortable in her situation, becoming even more emotional towards the end, when she is forced to shut up by plaster covering her mouth and a man’s hands holding her head.
On the one hand, the message of this work is obvious: the work deals with women’s status in the social structures of Islamic countries. Women are forced to behave according to the rules of tradition, and despite the Western view that equality exists, their rights are still restricted in many places.
On the other hand, the works provokes a discussion of freedom in a broader extent. The fact that Ekici hangs up-side down challenges the notion of movement and choice. Additionally, her voice servers as the last resort to express her criticism and feelings, which eventually has to surrender to a stronger force. The work provokes fear and a concern that this could happen to oneself, both men and women. In this way, Disguise discusses an existential dimension of the human being.

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Nezaket Ekici

Artist

1970, Kirsehir

Nezaket Ekici

Nezaket Ekici (b. 1970, Kirsehir, Turkey) has been living in Germany since 1973. She holds a M.A in Art Pedagogy, and has studied Art History and Sculpture at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University and Fine Arts Academy Munich (1994-2000). From 2001 to 2004 she studied Performance Art under Marina Abramović at the Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Braunschweig. She received her Degree in Fine Arts and holds a MFA Degree, as well.
Ekici’s artworks derive from multiple subjects, including everyday situations, her dual-cultural background (Turkish and German), and art history. Her confrontations with the ordinary allow Ekici to explore the social and cultural atmospheres in which she operates. These confrontations are then translated and expressed as performances and installation art. She uses her body as a means of expression and investigation, and always keeps her works in context with the audience. Her aim is to create a situation in which all elements are connected together to form a whole work of art, a concept known as Gesamtkunstwerk.
The subjects she deals with are related to time, movement, space, material, body, action, and interaction. However, sufficient space is left for the viewer to elaborate on personal or cultural associations and new possibilities. Her work includes mainly performance, video and installation. She has presented more than 200 different performances in over 50 countries, more than 140 cities on 4 continents.

 

Last update 5th May, 2017